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European aviation major Airbus today inked a land licence pact with Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) for setting up a training facility, including the country's first full flight simulator.

Spread across a little over one acre of land, the proposed facility along with Airbus India headquarters would come up at the Aerocity - Terminal District of Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport here.

DIAL, which manages and operates the IGI Airport, is a joint venture between GMR, AAI and Fraport AG.

The facility aims at addressing the growing demand of trained pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers.

The land license agreement was signed today between DIAL and Airbus India for a period till March 31, 2036. DIAL has received the initial security deposit and ADC and will also receive an annual license fee from this agreement, a release said.

"This is the second significant transaction in Delhi Aerocity after recent deal signed with Bharti Realty Holdings Limited. DIAL is putting together a plan for development of infrastructure for public amenities at Aerocity in an effort to increase the velocity of land monetisation," a DIAL spokesperson said.